Re: Twitter, Elon Musk's "Charity", Reparations and Secret Organizations
A quick bit of family history and a few new frames
I must say I am always a little bit surprised by the recent flurry of activity around reparations, especially now that it has become clear that Jack Dorsey, backed as he was by Chinese and Indian sources of capital for Twitter and Square, was helping Ibram X. Kendi to build an anti-white center at Boston University. Why such an undertaking requires $10 million from Dorsey, I couldn’t say. Perhaps I am especially in need of the training.
Boy, it sure does seem as if a lot of the “charity” of a lot of billionaires might serve other nation’s intelligence projects. This is a key insight. I wouldn’t say it too loudly. After all, much of the energy behind a lot of the anti-white activity — to name but one recent “charitable” project — smacks of intelligence operations designed to fan the flames of what physics Ph.D.-turned-science fiction writer (and CIA briefer) David Brin calls our enduring civil war.
If we understand the past — that the Ford Foundation was itself plugged into the CIA and that Barack Obama’s own mother worked at the Ford Foundation — might we reason that some foundations or charities continue to do the work of other nation’s intelligence agencies? Such a question might make you wonder about Obama’s own past.
Might some “charity” be payoffs in other forms? Almost certainly. It’s in that spirit we should take Oracle’s CEO Larry Ellison’s “charitable” donation to Harvard (and its subsequent rescinding once Summers was removed for his ties to Russian-Jewish espionage led to a financial settlement with the DOJ).
That is also the lingering question around both Elon Musk’s multi-billion dollar “donation” to a Russian-Jewish poker player, Igor Kurganov, as well as his “donation” to the ACLU through his then girlfriend Amber Heard. Heard’s desire for a payoff from Depp suggests she may well have had one before. You might also wonder, as I do, who the real father is of Heard’s daughter. It’s not like Musk doesn’t use IVF.
Gestation is destiny. If you have this frame and method of analysis, you might discover a lot of things aren’t quite what they seem. Totally normal behavior for Elon to get up to isn’t it?
The purpose of these operations is to divide us and force us into quagmires and civil wars. Abraham Lincoln knew the score.
Shall we expect some transatlantic military giant to step the ocean and crush us at a blow? Never! All the armies of Europe, Asia, and Africa combined, with all the treasure of the earth (our own excepted) in their military chest, with a Bonaparte for a commander, could not by force take a drink from the Ohio or make a track on the Blue Ridge in a trial of a thousand years. At what point then is the approach of danger to be expected? I answer. If it ever reach us it must spring up amongst us; it cannot come from abroad. If destruction be our lot we must ourselves be its author and finisher. As a nation of freemen we must live through all time or die by suicide.
The benefit of time has really helped a lot of us see what was really going on at Twitter, especially its promotion of riots in the United States and around the world. I’ve come to really enjoy all of it coming out.
This in turn raises a lot of questions about what was really going on with Black Lives Matter and the riots it triggered, especially when it concerned Ferguson, Missouri—right down the street from what would soon become the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency’s western campus. (NGA would later take over Project Maven from the Defense Department, which, uses AI and satellites to identify threats.)
I sued to get Michael Brown’s juvenile records and lost at the state Supreme Court. (The Court ruled that giving me a dead black juvenile’s records would disturb the social peace.)
I was, of course, trying to stop a conflict by providing the facts, in much the same way I helped save the University of Virginia by expose the rape hoax perpetrated by Rolling Stone (which is now under better management). (What few people seem to understand is that UVA is where the US trains a lot of our intelligence officers which is why Charlottesville and the Rolling Stone libel were attacks on our form of government.)
For my pains I wound up being targeted first by Gawker and later by BuzzFeed and Huffington Post, all of which have connections to foreign intelligence. (Stay tuned for updates in Johnson v. Huffington Post, which may be going to the Supreme Court.)
In Ferguson, people on the ground told me that protesters were bussed in from out of town to riot and burn it all down.
It’s easy to trigger civil wars with modern technology. Perhaps that’s the point of social media in the final analysis. It makes you wonder why anyone would want to own it. That is, unless they want to own a weapon system.
In the reparation debate, I wonder: what of those of us whose families fought and died on “the right side” of this conflict? More to the point how would it work practically, given intermarriage? Do we sequence everyone and determine what their due is to one another? As a practical concern, won’t this just be done the federal government printing more money? And given that a lot of this will be financed by government spending, which requires the Chinese to buy our bonds, aren’t we actually using the slave economy of China to pay off the debts that some of our ancestors incurred?
All that said, I favor everyone doing what they can to learn about their past. I favor compulsory, free genetic sequencing for all people curious as to their origins and health. Were it up to me, I’d nationalize Ancestry.com and pull it from the clutches of the Chinese, who control it through Blackstone. Heck, I’d even bring back the Mormons who started it way back when.
They knew the truth: Genealogy is destiny.
Here then is a bit of mine.
A friend directed me to a rather good book on the history of Kansas where I found this section talking about my great-great grandfather, Jacob Baer.
JACOB BAER, farmer, P. O. Burlington, was born in Stark County, Ohio, in 1832, and lived in Ohio eighteen years, and moved to Indiana in 1851, and lived there seventeen years, then moved to St. Joseph County, Mich., in 1866, and lived there until the fall of 1870, and came to Kansas and located in Burlington, Coffey County, and was engaged in merchandising for nine years, and has been located on his farm in Avon Township about three years, and is now engaged in farming and stock-raising. Mr. Baer first came to Kansas in the spring of 1856 and remained until July, 1857. He lived in Lawrence during the border troubles, and was a member of the Free-state party. Mr. Baer was married in Indiana, in 1860, to Miss Eliza Smith, a native of Indiana. They have five children -- Argus M., Elwood E., Bertrand, Alta and Ida. Mr. Baer was a member of the State Legislature in 1876, and was re-elected in 1877. He has been a Justice of the Peace for four years, and is a member of the Masonic Fraternity, and of the I. O. O. F. (Independent Order of Odd Fellows).
(I always loved the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, and especially the motto — “Visit the sick, relieve the distressed, bury the dead and educate the orphan.”)
(My great-grandmother Ida gave birth to my grandfather, Dwight Lyman Johnson, who, in turn, went on to win a Navy Cross and fathered my dad.)
Of course it wasn’t easy to fight for the righteous cause, amid all the chaos.
One of the historians of the era recounts it like this:
The Free-State Party was an antislavery political coalition that was organized in territorial Kansas in 1855 to oppose proslavery Democrats. From 1855 to 1859, party members thwarted the expansion of slavery into Kansas Territory by forcibly resisting proslavery forces on the ground and drafting antislavery legislation in conjunction with the national Republican Party.
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Like its proslavery opposition, the Free-State Party used paramilitary groups to buttress its politics at the ground level. Extralegal militia outfits such as the “Kansas Legion” operated in conjunction with some Free-Soil politicians. Bloodshed erupted between proslavery “bushwhackers” and Eastern-backed anti-slavery “jayhawkers,” as a series of violent episodes beginning with the proslavery raid on Lawrence in May 1856 led to the period known as “Bleeding Kansas.”
I take especial provide that my great-great-grandfather moved to Lawrence, Kansas to take up that fight.
We are often reparations and healing but we don’t really talk about fights that we need to have. Or about the heroism to know when you are needed and to be there, in that moment.
You want to talk about charity? About reparations?
Let’s talk about legacy and what we owe to those of us who came before. We owe it to them not to repeat the lies that they were all uniquely terrible. They were pretty great.